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Respect or Fear? Dec. 26, 2025

Mona Charen

In the course of his losing race with the teleprompter during his Oval Office address on Dec. 17, Pr... Read More

'Tis the Season for Reflecting Beyond your Reflection Dec. 24, 2025

The Language of Ethics

Have you looked in the mirror lately? If you want to be a better person, maybe you should. No one li... Read More

Why Antisemitism Is Not Just a Jewish Problem Dec. 16, 2025

The Language of Ethics

"What is going on with Australia?" my wife asked. It's a good question. The horrific Bondi Beach sho... Read More

Don't Avoid Emotional Pain -- Manage it Instead Dec. 12, 2025

The Language of Ethics

Ever had a coworker sabotage your project at work? Has an underperforming employee lost you a client... Read More

Let's Reclaim Our Democracy by Marginalizing Extremism Dec. 05, 2025

The Language of Ethics

After the recent government shutdown, many of us are questioning — and not for the first time ... Read More

Giving Thanks for the Present Creates a Brighter Future Nov. 25, 2025

The Language of Ethics

"What is the difference between optimism and hope?" she asked. I answered without hesitation: "It's ... Read More

Don't Sabotage Your Message by Mangling Your Meaning Nov. 21, 2025

The Language of Ethics

We all know them — those iconic song lyrics so entrenched in popular culture that virtually ev... Read More

What the First Amendment Really Protects Nov. 17, 2025

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

The First Amendment is a cornerstone of American democracy. It allows us to express our views, chall... Read More

I Hope Trump Destroys the BBC Nov. 11, 2025

Ian Haworth

As the British Broadcasting Corporation finds itself embroiled in scandal, the world is watching the... Read More

Remember the Past to Promote a Successful Future Nov. 07, 2025

The Language of Ethics

"Well, it's one for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, now go, cat, go!" Back when Elv... Read More

Freedom of Speech Goes Both Ways Nov. 04, 2025

Ian Haworth

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercis... Read More

The Lesson We're Missing From the Death of Charlie Kirk Sep. 19, 2025

The Language of Ethics

In wistful moments, I imagine going back in time to stop myself from some of the poorer decisions I'... Read More

ABC Has Enough of Jimmy Kimmel's 'Comedy' Sep. 19, 2025

Tim Graham

ABC stunned the media world on Wednesday by announcing they were suspending "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" ind... Read More

Some Mexican Americans Are Choosing Mexico. But Can They Really Go Home Again? Sep. 16, 2025

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — Dear America, I don't mean to sound ungrateful. Really, I don't. Uncle Sam and I h... Read More

How the Special Relationship Became the Odd Couple Sep. 04, 2025

Llewellyn King

Through two world wars, it has been the special relationship: the linkage between the United States ... Read More

The President Doesn't Get to Dictate How We Express Ourselves Aug. 29, 2025

David Harsanyi

"If it were up to me," Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia famously told a group of students in 201... Read More

Combative Language Makes You the Victim of Your Own Success May. 30, 2025

The Language of Ethics

Imagine: Your counterculture social media campaign goes viral, igniting a conflagration of cultural ... Read More

When It Comes to Trump, It's Time To Choose Apr. 02, 2025

The Raffel Ticket

Go along or stand against? There's a tendency among Americans to seek compromise, to have a win-win... Read More

Celebrating Sen. Slotkin's Shameless Speech Mar. 07, 2025

Tim Graham

Everyone knows that winning the assignment of officially responding to a State of the Union speech c... Read More

Trump Is Good at the Game of Politics. Leadership, Not So Much. Mar. 06, 2025

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — In politics, as in life, nothing is 100% good or bad. If you believe otherwise, it... Read More